AURORA, Ill. (AP) — AURORA, Ill. (AP) — Old Second Bancorp Inc. (OSBC) on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter profit of $19.1 million. The bank, based in Aurora, Illinois, said it had earnings of 42 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 44 cents per share.
The street closure is required Thursday afternoon while emergency responders work to clear the cars and debris.
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Aurora Arts Theatre will present "West Side Story," the classic musical about star-crossed lovers, until the beginning of March.
The United Automobile Workers union has been pressing the automaker, which owns Chrysler and Jeep, to revive the plant in Belvidere, Ill.
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Gun violence and prostitution continue to be a major problem along Aurora Avenue North in Seattle. Last Friday, video surveillance captured the moments off Aurora and 97th Street where people inside two vehicles in the middle of the road fired dozens of shots at each other.
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